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Implication graph

An implication graph representing the 2-satisfiability instance {\displaystyle \scriptscriptstyle (x_{0}\lor x_{2})\land (x_{0}\lor \lnot x_{3})\land (x_{1}\lor \lnot x_{3})\land (x_{1}\lor \lnot x_{4})\land (x_{2}\lor \lnot x_{4})\land {} \atop \quad \scriptscriptstyle (x_{0}\lor \lnot x_{5})\land (x_{1}\lor \lnot x_{5})\land (x_{2}\lor \lnot x_{5})\land (x_{3}\lor x_{6})\land (x_{4}\lor x_{6})\land (x_{5}\lor x_{6}).}

In mathematical logic, an implication graph is a skew-symmetric directed graph G = (V, E) composed of vertex set V and directed edge set E. Each vertex in V represents the truth status of a Boolean literal, and each directed edge from vertex u to vertex v represents the material implication "If the literal u is true then the literal v is also true". Implication graphs were originally used for analyzing complex Boolean expressions.

Applications

A 2-satisfiability instance in conjunctive normal form can be transformed into an implication graph by replacing each of its disjunctions by a pair of implications. For example, the statement {\displaystyle (x_{0}\lor x_{1})} can be rewritten as the pair {\displaystyle (\neg x_{0}\rightarrow x_{1}),(\neg x_{1}\rightarrow x_{0})}. An instance is satisfiable if and only if no literal and its negation belong to the same strongly connected component of its implication graph; this characterization can be used to solve 2-satisfiability instances in linear time.[1]

In CDCL SAT-solvers, unit propagation can be naturally associated with an implication graph that captures all possible ways of deriving all implied literals from decision literals,[2] which is then used for clause learning.

References

  1. ^ Aspvall, Bengt; Plass, Michael F.; Tarjan, Robert E. (1979). "A linear-time algorithm for testing the truth of certain quantified boolean formulas". Information Processing Letters. 8 (3): 121–123. doi:10.1016/0020-0190(79)90002-4.
  2. ^ Paul Beame; Henry Kautz; Ashish Sabharwal (2003). Understanding the Power of Clause Learning (PDF). IJCAI. pp. 1194–1201.
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